Abstract

Background: Hero-making and hero-worship are common in human society. Yet despite the universal appeal of heroes, the features attributed to these figures and the attitudes toward them change depending upon the circumstances. Heroes have been the topic of extensive discussion in the academic literature. Nevertheless, little research attention has been directed at sports heroes. Examining soccer heroes is of special importance, particularly in view of soccer’s popularity across the globe and the celebrity status of top soccer stars.

Purpose: The objective of this paper is to examine and map the defining features of soccer heroes as subjectively perceived by their fans.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative study that entailed semi-structured interviews with 18 young Israeli soccer fans as well as content analysis of fan chants.

Results: The research findings indicate that fans attribute special importance to three main characteristics that are not perceived as dominant among heroes in other contexts: loyalty to team and family, modesty and morality, and the ability to influence their surroundings. Based on the findings, the paper discusses the unique nature of soccer heroes in contrast to other elite players and the role played by these heroes for their fans.

Details

Title
How football fans perceive sports heroes – The case of Israel
Author
Orr Levental; Shira Ben-Amram Nudelman
Pages
10-19
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
20812221
e-ISSN
18994849
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2520232693
Copyright
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